File Extension .BAS Details
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| Extension: BAS |
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| Program and/or Extension Function [What's
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Company [What's
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| BASIC Source Code |
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| Specific Notes [What's
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| Note: If this is a Microsoft Visual Basic Class Module, this file type can become infected and should be carefully scanned if someone sends you a file with this extension. Recommended: Find BAS errors now. |
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text/plain application/octet-stream |
Text |
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| Program ID [What's
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| (None or Unknown) |
| General Notes [What's
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| Various programs use this extension; too many to list individually. Take clues from the location of the file as a possible pointer to exactly which program is producing the file. The file's date and time can also help if you know which programs you were running when the file was written. |
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This is record 700 last
modified on 2004-09-29 and created on 2003-01-14. |
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| Extension: BAS |
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| Program and/or Extension Function [What's
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Company [What's
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| e.Report Designer Actuate Basic Source |
Actuate Corporation |
| Specific Notes [What's
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| Actuate e.Report Designer Professional is a development environment with which professional developers can create tightly integrated, highly flexible enterprise reports for any Web-enabled application. e.Report Designer Professional lets developers design reports that access any data source, deliver information in any format, and present reports in any conceivable layout, no matter how graphically complex. A BAS file is generated during the build and compilation processes. It is generated from the ROD file being compiled and from all included library modules from ROL files. It is an intermediate file format used in the subsequent compilation step and is not directly modified by the developer. Recommended: Find BAS errors now. |
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| (None or Unknown) |
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| (None) |
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This is record 18326 last
modified on 2007-10-03 and created on 2005-08-04. |
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System Info for File Extension .BAS
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| ProgramID |
FileType |
AppName |
EXEFile |
| VisualBasic.Module |
Visual Basic Module |
Visual Basic |
vb6.exe |
| VisualBasic.Module |
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%ProgramFiles%\VB98\vb6.exe %1 |
| ScriptDocument |
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%ProgramFiles%\Dxp.exe |
| VisualBasic.Module |
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F:\VisStudio\VB98\vb6.exe %1 |
| VisualBasic.Module |
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%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\vb6.exe %1 |
| Quincy.Document |
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C:\DOWNLO~1\CINTER~1\Quincy\Quincy\Quincy__\Quincy.exe /dde |
| SmallBASIC |
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%ProgramFiles%\SBW32\FLTK_0.9.6.1\sbfltk.exe -e %1 |
| VisualBasic.Module |
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%ProgramFiles%\DevStudio\VB\vb5.exe %1 |
| ActuateSource |
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D:\Actuate6\ErdPro\BIN\erdpro.exe %1 |
| ActuateSource |
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%ProgramFiles%\Actuate6\ErdPro\BIN\erdpro.exe %1 |
| VisualBasic.Module |
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%ProgramFiles%\VB6\VB98\vb6.exe |
Program Name and MIME Type Info for File Extension .BAS
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MIME type listings often contain the name of a program or, at a minimum, a
type of file as the leading text in the MIME type.
| ProgramName |
MIMEType |
| AutoMax Distributed Control System Application Task File |
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| Pro/MECHANICA 18 File |
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| DeltaCad Basic Macro |
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| Scripter Document |
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| Univac 1100 Series BASIC Symbolics FANG Mnemonic |
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| Visual MODFLOW File |
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| MT3D Basic File |
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| GGP Basis File |
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| getpar Baseline Vectors File |
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| GMS Modeling Project Basic File |
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| AmigaBASIC Compiler with Extras (ACE) Source File |
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| Active-HDL Command Source File |
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| MODFLOW Basic File |
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| Generalized Genetic Program Basis File |
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| Autoide Document |
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| Ultratracker bass Sample File (?) |
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| SpectoGRAPH Base Icon |
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| THEOS MultiUser BASIC Source |
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| MSX-Basic File |
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| BasicX Module File -- contains source code for the program |
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| PRIMOS BASIC Source Code |
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| Argus ONE MODFLOW GUI PIE File |
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| Actuate Basic Source |
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| Acorn Tokenized Basic Program |
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| AMOS AlphaBASIC Source File |
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| Microsoft Visual Basic |
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| Locomotive Basic 2 File |
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| Ketron Management Science MIPIII Mixed-Integer Programming Optimizer Basis File |
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| CP/M Basic Program Source File |
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| DAP Software for DAPL File |
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| AWBM Catchment Water Balance Model Bass R. Vic 52km2 Parameter File |
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| Visual Basic Module |
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| VCH Biblio Import Basic |
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| Hewlett Packard RTE Operating System Basic Source File |
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| Essbase Microsoft Visual Basic program source file - containing header definitions for the Essbase API |
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General Info
- If the extension you are looking for is of the form .??_ the file is likely a compressed file and part of an install routine. When the install program runs it will expand the file and replace the underscore with the proper letter for the file type.
- If the file is sent as an audio file with any three-character extension it may be a dictation file where the extension is the dictator's initials; playable by BCB Voice Systems software (see ??? extension). The file could likewise be a dictation file in TrueSpeech format. Use Windows Sound Recorder and/or Media Player to play these back.
- If the extension you are looking for has a number at the end or is only a number and there were no results consider entering the same extension format using zero or one as some programs produce numbered split files but when the split can be extensive (e.g., .000-.999) only the first entry is in the database.
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